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Mon Nov-30-09 01:39 PM
Response to Reply #48 |
| 55. Definately not pets and it's crule to do this to any wild animal.... |
| -N.Y.S D.E.C. is killing my sisters' deer tomorrow please help |
keepthemhonest |
Nov-29-09 04:30 PM |
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Do they have a barn or someplace enclosed where he can be? |
CaliforniaPeggy |
Nov-29-09 04:36 PM |
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I was going to suggest the same thing. Hide her till you find a better way. |
robinlynne |
Nov-29-09 04:49 PM |
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The problem is deer are pretty hard to herd. |
ohheckyeah |
Nov-29-09 05:07 PM |
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maybe see about getting it to a deer park where they are protected from |
redirish28 |
Nov-29-09 04:36 PM |
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Thanks great ideas |
keepthemhonest |
Nov-29-09 04:44 PM |
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Having it transported to a remote area is a very good idea. |
Occulus |
Nov-30-09 12:38 PM |
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My only idea: contact a preserve with other deer, let them have Daisy. |
NYC_SKP |
Nov-29-09 04:36 PM |
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sweet little "dear"?? seriously, I don't know what she can do, other than hide the little one, |
niyad |
Nov-29-09 04:36 PM |
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Find a roadkill young deer--this could take some driving, but is possible. |
Lyric |
Nov-29-09 04:39 PM |
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this is one of my favorite ideas right here |
keepthemhonest |
Nov-29-09 08:34 PM |
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They usually won't take kindly to people raising undomesticated animals as "pets." |
Cessna Invesco Palin |
Nov-29-09 04:39 PM |
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We had a situation like this in Oregon last year. |
MissB |
Nov-29-09 04:42 PM |
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I remember that. |
stevedeshazer |
Nov-29-09 05:17 PM |
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what if she told the local paper or TV station? |
spooky3 |
Nov-29-09 04:45 PM |
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great thanks |
keepthemhonest |
Nov-29-09 04:51 PM |
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Paint its nose red and invite all the local children to see Rudolph /nt |
jberryhill |
Nov-29-09 04:45 PM |
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It would be nice if you knew the section |
ohheckyeah |
Nov-29-09 04:52 PM |
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Thanks is that for all of NYS? |
keepthemhonest |
Nov-29-09 04:59 PM |
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The website says |
ohheckyeah |
Nov-29-09 05:04 PM |
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notice that she can get a permit to keep the deer. That was mentioned in several |
robinlynne |
Nov-29-09 05:14 PM |
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I don't think they have ever done that |
keepthemhonest |
Nov-29-09 05:18 PM |
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I think that might be the issue |
ohheckyeah |
Nov-29-09 05:59 PM |
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oh my, I googled deer sanctuary and most of them are for hunting! |
robinlynne |
Nov-29-09 04:53 PM |
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Thanks that is so sweet of you nt |
keepthemhonest |
Nov-29-09 05:08 PM |
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love animals. cannot imagine anyone wanting to kill or hurt a deer.... |
robinlynne |
Nov-29-09 05:12 PM |
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you've obviously never had one run into your car and total it, know anyone killed by a deer running |
KittyWampus |
Nov-29-09 05:16 PM |
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That is why suburban sprawl sucks. We take over the animal's space |
Minimus |
Nov-30-09 12:42 PM |
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Agreed! |
cwydro |
Nov-30-09 01:27 PM |
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I've had one run into my car totaling it |
lukasahero |
Nov-30-09 03:02 PM |
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paint her white with |
MichaelHarris |
Nov-29-09 04:55 PM |
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Yep that sounds like something they would do |
keepthemhonest |
Nov-29-09 05:11 PM |
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I would tell my sister to ask them |
ohheckyeah |
Nov-29-09 05:09 PM |
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Thanks ohheackyeah! I will pass this all on to her |
keepthemhonest |
Nov-29-09 05:21 PM |
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You're welcome. |
ohheckyeah |
Nov-29-09 05:58 PM |
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Good point |
keepthemhonest |
Nov-30-09 02:46 PM |
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Deer, like racoons, are WILD animals and anyone who tries to keep them from the wild |
KittyWampus |
Nov-29-09 05:14 PM |
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But once this deer has been raised by humans, whata re the chances he/she would survive in the wild, |
robinlynne |
Nov-29-09 05:15 PM |
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see nature program about orphan cheetahs. If you're going to rehabilitate a wild animal |
KittyWampus |
Nov-29-09 05:18 PM |
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I believe the problme she is experiencing is not her attachment, but hunters.... |
robinlynne |
Nov-29-09 10:32 PM |
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Uh, so were dogs at one time. |
JoeyT |
Nov-29-09 05:32 PM |
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Well, to be fair, give me 1,000 years and I'll have the deer fetching your slippers. |
Robb |
Dec-01-09 09:41 AM |
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Not a popular answer but here goes. |
Pavulon |
Nov-29-09 05:19 PM |
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If an animal preserve can't be found, that is the only solution. Unless people involved |
KittyWampus |
Nov-29-09 05:21 PM |
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Contact PETA. I'm sure they have a list of deer preserves. |
Cleita |
Nov-30-09 01:30 PM |
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Then PETA can kill them |
michreject |
Nov-30-09 06:39 PM |
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Incorporate as a petting zoo? |
kristopher |
Nov-29-09 05:23 PM |
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HOLD A PRESS CONFERENCE, CALL EVERY TV STATION, URGE DEER BE SPARED! STAGE A RALLY--- |
Liberty Belle |
Nov-29-09 05:27 PM |
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Thanks for sharing these great ideas |
keepthemhonest |
Nov-29-09 05:34 PM |
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Here is a link about deer, New York State, saying to contact a wildlife rehabilitator |
robinlynne |
Nov-29-09 05:35 PM |
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In Michigan, I believe it's illegal to have non-domesticated animals as pets. |
Kaleva |
Nov-29-09 06:04 PM |
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It is. For good reason. |
Occulus |
Nov-30-09 12:35 PM |
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Is it corn fed? |
obliviously |
Nov-29-09 08:17 PM |
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It doesn't sound like this particular deer is a hazard, but there are laws against feeding deer. |
hedgehog |
Nov-29-09 08:41 PM |
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They may give her an occassional treat |
keepthemhonest |
Nov-30-09 12:18 PM |
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Here is an organization you should consult with |
Tom Rinaldo |
Nov-29-09 10:15 PM |
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My uncle often puts some saltlick or treats out back for the deer in his area. |
OneTenthofOnePercent |
Nov-30-09 12:32 PM |
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Good. Wild animals are not pets. |
Occulus |
Nov-30-09 12:34 PM |
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O for Pete's sake. So it's better for officials to kill it rather than it be a "pet" on 11 acres. |
demodonkey |
Nov-30-09 01:36 PM |
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If it's a buck with no fear of people, then YES. |
piedmont |
Nov-30-09 10:44 PM |
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I forgot about that- also, they can get into homes |
Occulus |
Dec-01-09 12:16 AM |
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No, in fact it should be transported to the nearest wildlife preserve or petting zoo |
Occulus |
Dec-01-09 12:06 AM |
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Definately not pets and it's crule to do this to any wild animal.... |
Tippy |
Nov-30-09 01:39 PM |
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Feel better? |
Bryn |
Nov-30-09 01:58 PM |
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I'll help the appropriate authorities fine them. |
Occulus |
Dec-01-09 12:04 AM |
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It would have been better if you posted like that in first place |
Bryn |
Dec-01-09 09:37 AM |
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Some people take pleasure in rubbing salt in the wounds of others |
lukasahero |
Nov-30-09 09:29 PM |
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These people collared and vested a wild animal and set it loose again. |
Occulus |
Nov-30-09 11:54 PM |
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Why can't she just remove the collar and vest and let it come and go as it pleases? |
piedmont |
Nov-30-09 10:42 PM |
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+10000 for the simple answer and probuably the best |
vadawg |
Nov-30-09 11:57 PM |
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They are only doing that until hunting season is over. |
keepthemhonest |
Dec-01-09 09:33 AM |
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What do you call a wild animal that has lost its fear of humans? n/t |
Occulus |
Dec-01-09 12:18 AM |
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They're called "pets". n/t |
tuckessee |
Dec-01-09 09:57 AM |
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It is hunting season there until Dec 22 |
keepthemhonest |
Dec-01-09 09:31 AM |
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In North Carolina, there's an animal refuge called the Western North Carolina Nature Center. |
Rhiannon12866 |
Dec-01-09 04:19 AM |
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Update: |
keepthemhonest |
Dec-01-09 09:39 AM |
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That's wonderful news! |
tuckessee |
Dec-01-09 09:51 AM |
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Thanks Tuckessee |
keepthemhonest |
Dec-01-09 09:56 AM |
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